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Management
Description of the Major
The management major provides you with computing, quantitative and application skills to be used in a business problem-solving setting. You will learn a set of focused management, communication and critical thinking skills that will enable you to be an effective decision maker.

Additional information is available from your major's website.
Before Graduating You Must
  • Take the Major Field Test provided by ETS. The score for this test will count as 10% of the final course grade in the capstone course, MAN 4723.
  • Satisfy the Florida statutory requirements for CLAST.
  • Complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as determined by faculty.
Skills You Will Acquire in the Major (SLOs)
  1. Understand the application of methods of scientific inquiry used in the social sciences, arts and humanities as applied to the business discipline.
  2. Understand each individual business discipline.
  3. Management Skills
    1. Understand computer technology and develop ability to search for information.
    2. Understand the methods of recruiting.
    3. Understand the basic concepts of evaluation and management of employees.
    4. Understand basic principles of equal employment law.
    5. Understand basic concepts of leadership.
    6. Understand the principles of teams and groups.
    7. Understand basics of organizational structure.
    8. Understand principles of strategic analysis.
    9. Understand the impact of corporate governance on firm performance.
    10. Understand causes of organizational change.
    11. Understand fundamentals of the operation of business enterprises.
    12. Understand legal and ethical considerations in corporate governance.
  4. Apply mathematical concepts to analyze, understand and communicate quantitative data.
  5. Analyze and interpret economic and financial events for internal decision-making purposes.
  6. Analyze problems and learn to distinguish factual scenarios.
  7. Effectively produce, interpret and analyze written text and oral messages.

Courses Content Critical Thinking Communication
SLO
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SLO 3 SLO
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A B C D E F G H I J K L
Preprofessional
ACG 2021C   X                         X   X  
ACG 2071   X                         X      
CGS 2531     X                              
ECO 2013 X X                         X      
ECO 2023 X X                         X      
MAC 2233 X                           X      
STA 2023 X                           X      
Business Core
BUL 4310   X       X                     X  
ECP 3703   X                       X X     X
FIN 3403   X                         X      
MAN 3025 X X             X         X        
MAN 4504 X X                   X X   X      
MAR 3023   X                         X      
QMB 3250   X                                
Major
MAN 3240 X   X       X X X     X   X       X
MAN 4301 X   X X X X       X       X       X
MAN 4723 X   X   X   X     X X X X X X X X X
BUL 4443 X   X     X         X     X     X X

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